Surprising Results From South Carolina Straw Poll

Written by Sam on March 3rd, 2007


The traditional Spartanburg straw poll kicked off Thursday night with Spartanburg County Republicans casting their “non-binding vote” for their favorite in the 2008 primary. Despite the severe weather that swept through the south that evening, the turnout was still over 800 votes. The weather wasn’t the only surprise that night; so were the results.

While I haven’t found the official final results, a three-way dead heat was reported close to the end of counting between Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, and ………………. Duncan Hunter??

My shock isn’t at all meant to knock Hunter, but rather I’m quite impressed! Duncan Hunter has spent very little money so far and has been practically ignored by the media. For him to make such a strong showing like that is astonishing and I bet will open up some pocket books for him now.

Rudy’s showing was also a bit unexpected for me as well. South Carolina is a very conservative Christian state and I wouldn’t have expected Rudy to do as well there. This may very well show that Giuliani is capable of holding his own in the conservative southern primaries.

The updated count put McCain in a dead heat with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and California Rep. Duncan Hunter. Beltram would not release any specific numbers and said a final tally would be known Friday afternoon.

The count was suspended because of severe weather that swept across South Carolina.

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